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Classroom Rules and Expectations

Back to school books about school safety rules and expectations. The set features books for multiple areas of the school, including the classroom, hallway, cafeteria, playground, and school bus.

With the beginning of school right around the corner, this is the time to start thinking about classroom rules and expectations. Though schools have many safety systems in place, the children need to understand their own role within this setting. Knowing how to behave kindly and safely will go a long way toward establishing and maintaining a strong and thriving school community. When planning … [Read more...]

The Pigeon Has to Go to School

The Pigeon Has to Go to School

The Pigeon has to go to school, but to be honest, he's not happy about it. In fact, he's panicking. Loaded with what-if questions, he's working hard to get out of going. "What if I don't like school?" "Will finger paint stick to my feathers?" "Why does the alphabet have so many letters?" "What will the other birds think of me?" "What's up with those heavy backpacks? I'm a fragile … [Read more...]

Back to School Activities – If I Built a School

If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen

It's almost time to go back to school, so I'm gathering up all the books we love to read during the first few weeks. Honestly there are so many, it's hard to narrow it down. One of our favorite back to school books is If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen. In the story, the main character, an imaginative kid named Jack, shares his bold and creative ideas about what the perfect school would … [Read more...]

Visual Cue Cards for Following Directions

Visual Directions

Have you ever counted how many times a day you hear this question, "What do I do next?" Whatever just popped into your head is probably a conservative number. And I bet you hear, "I don't remember," almost as often. Visual cue cards are one way to solve this problem. Actually, one of the easiest ways. Most of us are very visual. It's why the billboards with the best images get us to exit the … [Read more...]

Summer Boredom Busters

Summer Boredom Busters

Summer break is here! Can I get a woo-hoo? It's definitely a great time for kids to relax and have fun, but after a few weeks off, it's not unusual for them to feel a little bored now and then. No worries... we've got you covered with some of our favorite summer boredom busters! 10 WAYS TO BEAT BOREDOM Get Artsy: Unleash your child's inner artist with some simple art projects. Set up a … [Read more...]

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